
Paul Skenes Strikes a Deal: Will He Dominate or Fade Under Pirates’ Watchful Eye?
“I haven’t really had a true start in about 10 days,” Skenes mentioned, proud of lowering his ERA to an eye-catching 1.91, the best in the majors, calling the effort “a pretty good starting point.” And really, who can argue with that?
If you look at the stat line — six strikeouts, just three hits allowed — it was clear he was back in form, snagging his first win since late May. His silence on the mound is not a reflection of his pitching; with a 1.77 ERA over his last eight outings, the blame falls squarely on an offense that struggles to put runs on the board.
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